Rock Climbing in Yangshuo, Guilin

Rock Climbing in Yangshuo

Yangshuo is the most popular rock climbing destination in China. It is a backpackers mecca, famous for its tooth-like hills, only 90 minutes by road from Guilin.

Something for everyone: There are plenty of nice "juggy" beginners routes, a vast array of 5.8 to 5.10 routes, and then there is more and more being logged by the serious climbing fraternity for you to discover and try your finger tips at. Yangshuo's karst has its own guidebook being circulated locally.

Famous rock climbers to set the toughest routes in Yangshuo include Todd Skinner (first 5.13) and Chris Sharma (5.14b).

Easy access: Flat valleys between the karst hills and a network of highways and decent dirt roads mean that you never have to walk far. There are many crags within 30 minutes by minibus or cycling from the little town.

Top Rock Climbing Places around Yangshuo

Climbing Grades Described

Most local Yangshuo climbers use the USA Yosemite Decimal System by preference for grading climbs.

5.6-5.7: Most climbing beginners start from these levels.

5.8-5.9: Climbing skills and techniques are required, but not very difficult for experienced climbers.

5.10: The top level for amateurish climbers, requiring proficiency in climbing skills and techniques.

5.11-5.13: Expert level. Talent and lots of application is needed.

5.14-5.15: Only the best in the world do these.

Swiss Cheese

The crag has holes like a Swiss cheese, hence the name. The easiest grade is 5.6, and the most difficult is 5.10a. It's a crag for beginners.

Wine Bottle

This crag is named after the supposed resemblance of a nearby hill to a wine bottle. The cliff is one of the best in Yangshuo, having lots of easily accessible, high-quality routes on good rock. The cliff is just off vertical and the climbing is generally technical rather than strenuous. The cliff has every grade of climbing difficulty from 5.6 to 5.11d.

White Mountain

200 meters long and 60 meters high, White Mountain is steeper than other crags, so it is a challenge for climbers. The middle part is most precipitous. 60 meters west along the face climbers encounter 15° overhangs. White Mountain is a good choice for experienced climbers. Famous Hong Kong climber Chu Kai Wai finished a 5.14 route on White Mountain in 2008.

Moon Hill

Moon Hill

Moon Hill is a top place to have a bird's view of Yangshuo's countryside. Its natural stone arch attracts master climbers. Legendary American climber Todd Skinner bolted the first route, a 5.13 climb called "Moonwalker" traversing the underside of the arch, in 1992. Now there are 15 routes, eight on the arch wall, two traversing the arch, and four between cliff and arch, with different elevations. Above average climbers will like it there.

Fuli New Rock Climbing Area

A new area was developed for the 2013 Yangshuo Rock Climbing Festival. Dozens of routes have been bolted from 5.7 to 5.12 on two adjacent mesas. It's a few kilometers into the rural area from the market town of Fuli, which is 6 km east of Yangshuo.

The Best Time to Climb

See Guilin Weather. Fall is the best time to climb, with warmth (but not too hot) and lower rainfall from late September through November.

Winter is generally cold, damp (though low rainfall), and generally
unpleasant on the rock faces. However, when the southerlies blow
temperatures can get into the sunny 20s °C, dropping off quickly at
dusk. There is daylight from 7:30am to 6pm even in the middle of
winter. If you don’t mind the cold you can have the rock to yourself in
the low season.

Spring, from mid-March to mid-May, is wet with rising temperatures.

Summer is scorching with high rainfall, but it generally falls in torrential
bursts that dry up an hour after you’ve sheltered. Some crags have
faces that don’t get soaked even in the worst downpours. Sun protection
is a must for the fair skinned.

Yangshuo Climbing Festival

It takes place over a weekend (in August/September/October/November), and includes bouldering and other climbing competitions, climbing training, taster climbing opportunities, slack line, and other outdoor activities.

Professional Rock Climbing Trip Providers

There
are six or so climbing outfits in Yangshuo providing climbing guides
to set up the routes and keep you safe, equipment, and transport to the
cliffs. A typical price for a day’s climbing is 200–300 yuan.

Karst Climber — one of the pioneers of rock climbing in Yangshuo, established in 2000, it has a strong brand reputation.

Insight Adventures (formerly pioneer Chinaclimb) — established 2010 under the new name, but still specializing in school group adventures.

X-Climber — established in 2002, they boast the best climbers, well-trained guides, and flexibility

Terratribes — founded in 2008 by two Chinese outdoor enthusiasts, they offer high-quality, community/environmentally-sensitive trips

Spiderman Climbing — a small outfit offering half-day and day-tours for beginners and advanced climbers.

Blue Sky Climbing Club — A newer (6+ years) half-day, day, and 3-day climbing course provider, they are friendly, and good with beginners and children.

Include Yangshuo Climbing in Your China Tour

We can seamlessly include a half-day or a day of climbing in your itinerary, with professional climbing staff, equipment, and routes suited to your requirements. If you're not sure what to do in Guilin and Yangshuoee below our most popular tour suggestions: